

Most will only weigh 5, however larger chests will weigh 50, so watch out. Just drag and drop them from the world into your pack. In addition to this, I would say that having extra bags and boxes of different sorts in your bag is super useful for sorting. Have these in your pack on a character that has Pet Pal talent and it will give you some wool when you talk to sheep. Knife – any knife will do, used on hides, branches, and other things for crafting Shovel – you need this to dig anything up, like graves or treasure.Īxe – any axe will do, its useful for turning logs into branches and woodchips Hammer – used for blacksmithing, also useful for making lockpicks (hammer + nails) Mortar & Pestle – used to grind herbs, mushrooms and bones for potions and making dust for other crafting. Using a cup to add water to food does not consume the cup, but drinking juice from a cup does consume it. An empty cup can also be used for making juice. This is a one-use item, but it does tend to stay there for future use.

You need Loremaster skills for better gearĬooking Pot – Used in combination with a bonfire to make a (not so) portable cooking station. Identifying Glass – Used on unidentified loot items. I have tried to list below some of the things that I feel that might benefit players who want to do some crafting in the game. Unlike in many other games, the crafting in Divinity Original Sin is not logical in it’s setup and even when many things are done logically, you will often come across things that defy that logic. One of the most time consuming, interesting and yet vastly frustrating things in the game for me was the crafting.
